If you send the audio from a stereo clip to 2 monaural audio tracks - and then do an insert Edit with audio patched to a different track - it does not insert the audio.

Steps to recreate problem

1. Set up track patching to monaural 1 and Monaural 2
2. In Insert mode attempt an Insert Edit - (In insert mode - using the E Shortcut) Inserting a clip _patched to a different Audio track._
3. Watch as a gap isn't made in audio on the audio tracks - rather missing the point of insert editing.

More info.
First set up a sequence with one V track and 4 Audio
1. Set up track patching to monaural 1 and monaural 2
(The 2 mono audio tracks stays locked to Video as you would expect)
Then patch the audio to a different track
2. In Insert mode attempt an Insert Edit - (In insert mode - using the E Shortcut) Inserting a clip _patched to a different Audio track._
3. Watch as a gap isn't made in audio on the audio tracks - rather missing the point of insert editing.

The insert works on the video track but not on the audio tracks. Edius is ignoring the fact the Audio and the video are linked. Avid, Liquid and Premiere would not behave like this.

The editor who brought this to my attention works for BBC South East in the UK and he is used to Avid Newscutter. He has excellent reasons why he wants to work in this way.

If you razor the monaureal audio tracks at the insert point it behaves as it should but you should not really have to do this.

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